Take Family Favorites Al Fresco From Harlem And Beyond

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Bright sunshine, warm patios and fresh foods go hand in hand. As warm weather and sunny days call you outdoors, bring the whole family along with favorite meals that blend perfectly with a soft breeze and the subtle sounds of nature. Al fresco dining doesn’t have to be difficult. Just gather a few supplies, whip…

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Here are all the free shows playing at Union Pool on Sundays this summer

Here are all the free shows playing at Union Pool on Sundays this summer

Everyone loves Union Pool in Williamsburg—and for good reason: the popular bar looks cool (it’s set in a former supply store), constantly hosts awesome musical acts and offers delicious tacos from a truck in the backyard.

Summer Sundays at Union Pool take the cake though, with the “Summer Thunder” series bringing a slew of free daytime concerts on site. This year, the 12th annual iteration of the event will kick off on June 2 with a show by rock band Guerilla Toss. 

Free shows will be mounted at the bar every Sunday in June, July and August from noon to 6pm. Each one will be open to folks 21 and up. Remember that the programming will happen rain or shine and access will be granted on a first come, first served basis depending on capacity. Things get pretty crowded in there, so you’re going to want to head to the site early on Sundays. 

The bar has also released its official “Summer Thunder 2024” playlist on Spotify, highlighting tracks by the various artists set to take the stage in upcoming months.

Here it is:

Find more information about the “Summer Thunder” series right here and check out the full schedule of upcoming acts below: 

June 2: Guerilla Toss
June 9: Bitchin Bajas
June 16: Rosali
June 23: Armand Hammer
June 30: Los Èsplifs
July 7: Joe Bataan
July 14: Lifeguard/Font
July 21: Mary Timony
July 28: Ayanna Heaven Presents Good Ting: with Red Fox, Screechy Dan, & more TBA
August 4: Rahill
August 11: Winged Wheel (members of Tyvek, Spray Paint, Matchess ++ Steve Shelley and more)
August 18: Kid Congo Powers
August 25: To be announced

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Here is why that viral NYC-Dublin “portal” just shut down

Here is why that viral NYC-Dublin

The Portal,” a public technology sculpture that debuted near the Flatiron Building on May 8 featuring a webcam connecting NYC and Dublin with a 24/7 live video stream, was supposed to be a uniting cultural force, broadcasting real-time videos of scenes from two corners of the world. 

"The Portal" in Dublin
Photograph: Courtesy of Anat Gerstein

Unfortunately, though, that’s not exactly what happened: “The Portal” has just shut down temporarily following “inappropriate behavior” from folks in the Irish capital. Clearly, we don’t deserve cool art projects.

According to the New York Post, people in Dublin have been flashing swastikas, their own bare bottoms and even more unbecoming images that have gone viral. Have you not seen the video of the “very drunk” woman getting led away by cops in Ireland after “slapping and grinding against the portal?”

You’d be pardoned for laughing at the sight of New Yorkers watching the scene unfold from 3,200 miles away. Here it is, just in case:

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The Dublin City Council put out an official statement about the developments earlier this week, pointing out that, despite the videos circulating on social media, the “overwhelming majority of interactions are positive.” That being said, changes clearly need to be made for the 3.5-ton portals to continue operating properly.

“While we cannot control all of these actions, we are implementing some technical solutions to address this and these will go live in the next 24 hours,” the political body said in the statement. “We will continue to monitor the situation over the coming days with our partners in New York to ensure that portals continue to deliver a positive experience for both cities and the world.”

No exact details about what those fixes will look like or when, exactly, they will be implemented have been made public yet. 

"The Portal" in NYC
Photograph: Courtesy of Anat Gerstein

Although some attendees have stepped up to the webcam to sweetly address people on the other side of the screen—some even setting up timed meetings with loved ones across the the ocean!—the improper behaviors have taken center stage, showcasing the most deplorable aspects of human nature. 

We’d be remiss not to point out that, we’re surprised. New Yorkers can be very indecorous but it wasn’t our behavior that has forced the art project’s organizers to shut things down!

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New makeup drops for May: Is Prada’s beauty line inclusive enough?

New makeup drops for May: Is Prada’s beauty line inclusive enough?

Prada has stepped into the beauty industry with a luxurious flair, evident in sleek packaging and high-quality formulas. Since 1913, the Italian fashion house has curated amazing pieces and runway shows, and their foray into beauty products is no exception.

Prada’s makeup line offers a wide range of inclusive shades for all skin tones. The Prada Reveal Skin Optimizing Foundation comes in 33 shades, with light, medium, medium-deep, and deep coverage options. This foundation boasts a matte finish and promises a flawless look. The line is likely to expand in the future to encompass a wider variety of undertones.

For the lips, there are two types of luxurious lipsticks to choose from: 13 shades of hyper-matte lipsticks with a luminous finish and 13 shades of soft-matte buildable lipsticks with a more diffused finish. Both are inspired by Prada’s signature materials, with the hyper-matte mimicking Saffiano leather and the soft-matte echoing the brand’s iconic nylon. Refillable cases add to the luxurious feel, although the price tag reflects this at $50. 

The eye-shadow palettes offer a variety of finishes, from satin to shimmering, allowing for creative and dramatic looks.

Products with adaptogenic technology are part of Prada’s skincare line, which includes a foaming cleanser, micro-peel essence, serum, and gel-to-balm moisturizer. All products are formulated with a trademarked adapto.gn smart technology, which claims to allow the product to respond to the skin’s individual needs based on the environment. The cleanser is $95, the essence $135, the serum $410, and the moisturizer $390.

The tools are not only highly functional; they are also esthetically pleasing. These include the Prada Foundation Optimizing Brush, to help create a flawless application. 

While the skincare line is on the pricier side, the makeup offers a more accessible price point, especially considering the refillable packaging.

About market savvy

The African American buying power in the U.S. is estimated to grow to $1.8 trillion this year for a significant market segment that beauty brands can’t afford to ignore. It’s clear that inclusivity is not just a social responsibility; it’s a smart business decision.

Many new beauty brands fail to offer a diverse range of color options for BIPOC consumers. This raises the question: Are not enough executives of color or consultants involved in the decision-making process? In a capitalist society, shouldn’t corporations be eager to capture every available market?

The lack of inclusivity isn’t just about missing out on profits. It sends a message of exclusion to a significant portion of the population. True representation matters—it empowers consumers and builds brand loyalty.

The good news is that there’s an opportunity for change. Here are some ways beauty brands can increase inclusivity for BIPOC consumers:

– Expand shade ranges: Offer a wider variety of foundation shades that cater to all skin tones and undertones.

– Seek diverse representation: Include executives and consultants of color in the product development process.

– Market inclusively: Feature diverse models and influencers in campaigns.

– Invest in education: Train staff on the importance of inclusivity and how to best assist BIPOC customers.

By taking these steps, beauty brands can ensure they are catering to a wider audience and maximizing their potential for success. It’s a win-win situation for both businesses and consumers.

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